Free Printable Baby Shower Games — Download & Print Instantly
Stop paying for printable baby shower games — MomEZ has you covered for free. We created 9 classic baby shower games in 3 beautiful color themes (pink, baby blue, and sage green), and every single one is free to download and print. No email signup, no account, no catch. Just click the download button, print on standard letter paper, and you're ready to party.
How It Works
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Choose Your Color
Pick pink, blue, or sage green to match your shower theme.
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Click to Download
Each game is a ready-to-print PDF. Click the button and it downloads instantly.
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Print & Play
Print on standard 8.5×11 letter paper (or cardstock for extra durability). That's it!
Available Color Themes
Every game below comes in all three colors. Mix and match, or keep it consistent — totally up to you.
Download Your Free Games
Click any button below to download that game in your preferred color. All files are PDF format and print on standard letter paper.
Baby Bingo
The ultimate gift-opening game. Guests fill in baby items they think the mom-to-be will receive, then mark them off as she opens presents. First to get five in a row shouts "Bingo!" and wins a prize. Keeps everyone engaged during the gift portion of the shower.
Baby Word Scramble
A fast-paced word puzzle where guests unscramble baby-related words like TTBLOE (BOTTLE), PDIARE (DIAPER), and LLRSORET (STROLLER). Set a 3-minute timer and see who can decode the most. Great for when guests are still arriving and settling in.
Nursery Rhyme Quiz
Test your guests' knowledge of classic nursery rhymes! Each question gives a line or clue, and guests fill in the missing rhyme title or lyric. Surprisingly tricky — adults overthink these way more than kids do. Most correct answers wins.
Baby Price Is Right
Guests guess the retail price of common baby products like diapers, formula, strollers, and onesies. The person whose total is closest without going over wins. Non-parents are always shocked at how much baby gear actually costs — the stroller prices alone get audible gasps.
Who Knows Mommy Best?
A fun quiz about the mom-to-be! Questions like "What's her biggest craving?" "What was her first reaction to the positive test?" and "What's her most-used baby name app?" The mom-to-be reveals the real answers while guests see who actually knows her best. Always gets the biggest laughs.
Baby Animal Match
Match the adult animal to its baby name. Everyone knows a baby cat is a kitten, but what about a baby swan (cygnet), a baby hare (leveret), or a baby eel (elver)? This game is deceptively hard and sparks the best debates at the table. Most correct matches wins.
Baby ABCs
Race through the alphabet and write down a baby-related item for every letter — A is for Applesauce, B is for Bottle, C is for Crib, and so on. Set a 5-minute timer and see who can fill in the most letters. The later letters (Q, X, Z) always cause the most creative stretches.
Wishes for Baby
Each guest writes a heartfelt wish, piece of advice, or sweet message for the baby. These become a beautiful keepsake the parents treasure for years. Display the finished cards on a clothesline with mini clips during the party, then collect them in a scrapbook or memory box.
Baby Predictions
Guests predict the baby's birth date, time, weight, length, hair color, eye color, and who the baby will look like most. Seal all predictions in an envelope and open them after the baby arrives. The guest with the most accurate predictions wins a belated prize — the excitement extends weeks beyond the shower!
Printing Tips for Best Results
Get the best prints
- Use cardstock (65-80 lb): Regular printer paper works fine, but cardstock gives a sturdier, more polished feel — especially for Wishes for Baby and Baby Predictions that become keepsakes.
- Print one per guest: Count your guest list and print a few extras. Someone always needs a fresh sheet.
- Answer keys are at the bottom: Games like Word Scramble, Nursery Rhyme Quiz, and Baby Animal Match have answer keys printed at the bottom of the page. Cut them off before distributing so nobody peeks!
- Color printing recommended: These games are designed with beautiful color accents. If you only have a black-and-white printer, they'll still work — but color looks much better.
- Don't forget the pens: Have enough pens for every guest. A cup of matching-color pens on each table is a nice touch.
How Many Games Should You Plan?
For a 2-3 hour baby shower, 3-5 games is the sweet spot. Here's a balanced lineup using these printables:
- While guests arrive: Baby Word Scramble or Baby ABCs (quiet, individual)
- During gift opening: Baby Bingo (keeps everyone engaged)
- Main event game: Baby Price Is Right or Who Knows Mommy Best (interactive, funny)
- Sentimental closer: Wishes for Baby (meaningful keepsake)
- Bonus if time allows: Nursery Rhyme Quiz or Baby Animal Match
Planning the Perfect Baby Shower?
These free printable games are just one piece of the puzzle. For complete step-by-step DIY guides with decorations, food ideas, supply lists, and more — check out our complete collection of baby shower theme guides. We have everything from Boho Rainbow to Taco 'Bout a Baby — all with Amazon supply links and budget-friendly tips.
And for a practical, unique shower gift the mom-to-be will actually use every day, check out the MomEZ Hands-Free Baby Bottle Holder. It attaches to car seats, swings, strollers, and more — giving new parents their hands back during feeding time.
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All printable games on this page are free for personal use. Created with love by MomEZ — making parenthood a little easier.
Dr. Judith Mendez , MD, Pediatrician, Board-Certified
Dr. Judith Mendez is a board-certified pediatrician with over 15 years of experience caring for newborns, infants, and children. She is passionate about helping new parents navigate the joys and challenges of parenthood with evidence-based guidance.